Ian Millar, of Perth, Ontario, logged his second victory of the day at Toronto’s Royal Horse Show today when he rode Redefin to win the $70,000 Kubota Cup National Final. It was a fitting win for Millar as he is the official spokesperson for the Kubota Cup series and it came just a few hours after he claimed his tenth national show jumping champion title on In Style.

The Kubota Cup win came in a three-way tie-breaker in which Millar had the luxury of riding last. First-to-go Mike Grinyer, of Campbellville, Ontario, logged 32 faults on Alcatraz. Next to ride, Ainsley Vince, of Milton, Ontario, scored 8 on Cantero Z. That made Millar’s job somewhat easier, requiring only a cautious clear round for victory. However, his caution cost him 2 time faults for exceeding the time allowed, but still secured the win.

Millar’s 30-year-old daughter, Amy Millar, rode Costa Rica Z to fourth-place, giving the family one more reason to celebrate. Amy’s brother, Jonathon finished second behind his father earlier today in the national championship.

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